Tawnya & Kurt’s Sunset Wedding At Falkner Winery In Temecula, CA, October 2, 2009

Good evening from Huntington Beach, California everyone! I couldn’t wait to get back to Esquire Photography Headquarters in Orange County and start on post production for my sister Tawnya & Kurt’s wedding that I photographed in Temecula yesterday. But first, you may remember how our story kicked off with them for their Engagement Shoot that I did for them back in July at Angels’ Stadium in Anaheim, California.

Tawnya & Kurt’s wedding day kicked off at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Temecula.  Kurt & his men in black were all getting ready in their suite while Tawnya & her ladies in waiting were having their flawless makeup taken care of by Berit who came all the way in from Laguna Beach while enjoying mimosas, sandwiches and cheese & crackers.

Tawnya & Kurt’s beautiful sunset wedding and reception was held atop a hill at the opulent Falkner Winery in Temecula overlooking rows & rows of endless vineyards where Ms. Tina Tacket & her staff rolled out the red carpet and her staff made sure that every little detail of Tawnya & Kurt’s day was met with the white glove touch from her top-shelf attentive staff.

After the ceremony, we were able to capture some lovely traditional family portraits at the ceremony site with one of our world famous colourful sunsets that God painted for us in the sky.  Then I took the the entire bridal party down to the vinyards where we shot a fun portrait with everyone.  But once that was done, Tawnya, Kurt and I got to spend some time roaming the vinyards as I captured some of my signature artistic and romantic portraits with a full moon shining the way.

Mrs. Sarah Blake from Cupcake Blake (714.351.1935) created some absolutely delicious cupcakes for the tower that everyone could enjoy.  She had peanut butter, chocolate and my favourite; Corona Beer with lime frosting.  They were light and decadent without being over the top on the palette.

DJ Neko drove up from San Diego to keep the night moving along with music that everyone could enjoy. Family & friends were able to groove the night away with music of yesterday, some rock & roll of the 70’s and a few funk classics.  I even took to the dance floor to help the flower girls learn how to do the Safety Dance from Men Without Hats – a totally cool 80’s hit.

So if you’re a Bride or Groom located in Orange County or Los Angeles that wants to not only have a blast like we did yesterday for your wedding. But also be able to share with your family and friends some of my Signature Romantic, Artistic & Sexy Portraits, feel free to get in touch with me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

Without further ado, here is a collection of some of my favourite Signature Artistic and Romantic Portraits from Tawnya & Kurts’s Wedding at the Falkner Winery in Temecula, California in a slide show video and at Pictage & have a super weekend – cheers!

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  • Angelampt99 - David has such an amazing eye for beauty and detail. He has the talent of capturing emotion in a precious moment in time. I laughed and cried during such a joyous occasion filled with family, firiends and love which was evident in every photo taken with care. Tawnya looks radiant and Kurts love for her shines through their photos. What a beautiful back ground the sunset though clouds, moon , and vineyard ,marvelous: what a gift, Thank you David – Lots of love angela

  • Lain Eubank - The slideshow was soo good David! I loved every minute of it and it left me wanting to see more. You did such a fabulous job of capturing all the emotions of the day! Amazing as usual.

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